Security lapse reveals couple’s home layout

The revelation that the plans to William and Kate's Welsh retreat are available to the public has caused a high-level security alert

Kate Middleton's security has been increased in the run-up to the wedding (Bigpictures.com)

The former head of Scotland Yard’s royal protection unit has condemned a
“frightening” security lapse after it emerged that detailed plans showing
the full internal layout of Prince William’s and Kate Middleton’s country
retreat in Anglesey are openly available to the public.

Dai Davies, a former chief superintendent who was responsible for protecting
the young prince and other members of the royal family, said he was “gravely
concerned” that planning documents showing the inside of the couple’s remote
rented cottage are freely available for inspection at the planning offices
of their local council.

Copies of the documents, obtained legitimately by The Sunday Times last week,
show the front, rear and side elevations of the property and the locations
of all windows and doors, including those leading to the master bedroom.

The layout of the sitting room, dining hall, kitchen and each of the
property’s four bedrooms is presented in meticulous